President of the Supreme Political Council in Yemen, Mahdi Al-Mashat, affirmed that Al-Ghamari ascended to his Lord as a beloved martyr in the noblest battle and the purest cause of supporting our people in Gaza.
This came in statement reported by Yemen’s news agency, SABA, on Monday.
“I reassure our people that the martyrdom of our brother and comrade Muhammad Al-Ghamari will only increase our strength and fierceness more than before.”
The pure blood of the great ones ignites the flame of enthusiasm and strength in the souls of the free and the fighters and makes victory, Al-Mashat said.
“Operationally, there will be — and has been — no impact; from the first hours after Al-Ghamari’s martyrdom the necessary arrangements were carried out with ease and facilitation. Our great martyr was not alone, and, praise be to God, we have many like him; our blessed Qur’anic march and its great leader have built many men and leaders like him.”
Our stance is firm no matter the challenges and no matter the scale of sacrifices, he stressed.
“We will continue the march with full steadiness and strength, and sacrifices will affect us only for the better. Our blessed march — whose leader, May Allah’s blessings be upon him, is a martyr — is in its early days and has only grown in strength and breadth after him; this is clear proof of what we say.”
“We possess the moral and material power to avenge, God willing, for war is rounds. All those involved in serving the “Israeli” enemy or others will receive their deterrent punishment, God willing.”
He added, “What happened in targeting our fighting government or our great martyr or our dear citizens does not constitute a success for the Israeli enemy as it proclaims for itself, nor an intractable fundamental flaw beyond our resolution.”
“What happened is that the Americans exploited UN humanitarian work to serve the Zionist enemy. We did not expect this ugly, criminal exploitation, and we have addressed this flaw and closed that loophole permanently.”
Finally, he offered his sincere condolences to the martyr’s family, to the leader of the revolution, Sayyid Abdul-Malik al-Badr al-Din al-Houthi, to the companions of his path, and to the great Yemeni people.